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Mount Vernon Nazarene University at Polaris

Columbus, OH
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About Mount Vernon Nazarene University at Polaris

Mount Vernon Nazarene University at Polaris is an extension site of Mount Vernon Nazarene University, located in Columbus, Ohio. Mount Vernon Nazarene University is a private nonprofit institution affiliated with the Church of the Nazarene, based in Mount Vernon, Ohio, offering undergraduate and graduate programs with a focus on faith-integrated education.

No specific programs are listed in current IPEDS records for this extension location. Mount Vernon Nazarene University's adult and graduate programs, which are typically offered at extension sites, span areas such as business administration, organizational leadership, and ministry. Students interested in available programs at the Polaris location in Columbus are encouraged to contact the university directly.

Columbus, Ohio is the state capital and the largest city in Ohio, home to a major research university and a rapidly growing economy across sectors including healthcare, technology, and finance. The Polaris area in northern Columbus is a well-developed suburban corridor that provides convenient access for working adult students.

Contact Information

2000 Polaris Parkway Suite 130, Columbus, OH 43240

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